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Post Summary To undertake a structured PhD in pharmaceutical innovation under the principal supervision of Professor John Gilmer with co-supervision from Professors Mantalaris and Long (Medicine
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Post Summary The School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences at Trinity College, the University of Dublin, is seeking a candidate for a ‘PhD Studentship - Panoz Pharmaceutical Innovation in
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Post Summary Background: Medicines optimisation improves medication appropriateness and reduces medication related adverse effects and harm. A medicines optimisation tool, OPTIMA-ID (Optimising Pharmaco-Therapy and Improving Medication for Ageing with Intellectual Disability) was recently...
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Post Summary Cell therapy is broadly defined as the transfer of viable cells from one host to another (allogeneic) or into the same individual after storage or manipulation (autologous). One of the most promising types of cells applied are the inducible pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs), which have...
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Detailed Project Description: The BEVENT project, funded by the Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland (SEAI), is an interdisciplinary research project designed to provide insight into the factors
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among people living with Barrett’s Oesophagus. A work programme with people living with Barrett’s Oesophagus to co-design an exercise intervention that takes into consideration the barriers expressed in
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University College Dublin, School of Agriculture and Food Science | Dublin Bar, Leinster | Ireland | 8 days ago
, functional, nutritional and safety analyses. The data generated will support innovation for upcycled food in Ireland with the development of new products driven by consumer insight. The PhD student will
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conference and research travel. Our four-year doctoral programme is designed to give students the highest level of training to become scholars at the forefront of the discipline. Most of our Ph.D. graduates
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. Kowalski’s research spans multiple disciplines and will allow candidates to develop their skills in a variety of areas including, RNA delivery, nanomaterials design, circular RNA engineering, and gene therapy
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approach with the independence and imagination of the traditional European supervisory programme, and it is designed to prepare its students to conduct cutting-edge research and pursue successful academic